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Date February 6,2003 <br /> Quarter 4`h Quarter,2002 <br /> APPENDIX A <br /> FIELD AND LABORATORY PROCEDURES <br /> Sampling Procedures <br /> Sampling equipment is thoroughly cleaned prior to each sample The sampling procedure for each well includes <br /> measuring the water level and checking for the presence of separate-phase hydrocarbons (SPH), using either an <br /> electronic indicator and a clear Teflon®bailer or an oil-water interface probe Wells not containing SPH that do not <br /> have submerged screens are then sampled without purging Wells that have submerged screens are purged of <br /> approximately three casing volumes of water (or to dryness) using a centrifugal pump, gas displacement pump, or <br /> bailer The equipment and purging method used for the current sampling event are noted on the attached field data <br /> sheets During purging, temperature, pH, and electrical conductivity are monitored in order to document that these <br /> parameters are stable prior to collecting samples After purging, water levels are allowed to partially recover <br /> Groundwater samples (both purge and no-purge) are collected using a Teflon®bailer, placed into appropriate EPA- <br /> approved containers, labeled, logged onto chain-of-custody documents, and transported on ice to a California state- <br /> certified laboratory <br /> Laboratory Procedures <br /> The groundwater samples are analyzed for the presence of TPHg, BTEX, and fuel oxygenates (including MtBE) <br /> using EPA Method 8260B The methods of analysis for the groundwater samples are documented in the certified <br /> laboratory analytical report The laboratory analytical report, chain-of-custody documentation, and field data sheets <br /> are presented as Appendix B <br /> MPurge and Rinsate Water Disposal <br /> Water generated during well sampling and equipment cleaning is pumped into a truck-mounted water tank The <br /> water is transported to Blaine Tech's holding facility in Roseville, California, for temporary storage Dillard <br /> Environmental Services then transports the water to the Altamont Landfill and Resource Recovery Facility in <br /> Altamont,California for disposal <br /> K V5 BP ARCW60201Qua er1y\4_QTR 6216020 GwMR4Q62 doc Page A-1 <br />